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HASSAU CTY HISTORICAL MUSEUU
EISENHOHea PAR10-'
EAST HEAPOir, N Y 11554
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-J\
FRfiEPORT
BALDWIN
ROOSlyELT
MERRICK
FRiEPOR^S
opfitmi
NEWSPAPER
42nd YEAR No. 34 FREEPORT. NEW YORK, DECEMBER 22.1977 PRICE 15t PER COPY
Pay For
iMoypr fiMd Trustees Boosf
Th eiriSalaries, Vpfing 3-1
FREEPORT - In a"3-l vote, the Village board of trustees voted itself
its first "pay" raise in seven years. Monday night's board meeting and
public hearing were attended by approximately two dozen people.
Several spoke against the proposed increase; others in favor, while
most remained silent and listened.
si^v A VIsrr^WfTR SAINT-NICKf^oiiftoer n»Ideht*'of,Frflep6rt; and h^^
'-;tovt8^ With SaniaClaib the last iwo weekends eA he ptald>y}sit'.t6' the village. Sftnta was'stayfhg wl th '
- his 'g6«f friends at Atlahtlo Nui'sary'and Garden' Shop, on Atlantic Avenue, and giving candy to the';
eager young believers and tKo3e;who ]u8t wanted to t>elleve.'Imparting their secret wishes to him; last..
- .Sunday; wore: (I. to.r.) Scott Kombluth, a.vlsllQr from Rockvllli Centre; Jjmm'y Mollo/ of Atlantic.
Avenue, Freepoft; anil- two .sisters, \lsa-:'and Kelly " Magulnnesa "of South'- Long v'Bsach;^
.Avenue in the vlljage.':: " . {: J i - : ' : . - (A LEADER photo)
lithai ft mK S ^ ^^ A^^
FREEPORTl- A foimer Frisepwt High School basketbail star died of
csutonmonradde'poisoning, and. six others were injured^ when .an
illegally used "space?-gas ficatetfemitted the fumes sometime.last
.-week. H e body of. 19-year old Lonis^Patridkwas;^disc»vered Inthe!
rhotiseat^S.EastSeaman Avenne'Tast Wednesday night, Dccember.l4.
accordingly, to several 'pblice,5barces he hid b ^ dead for some time
(possibly.as-;idng'as~ 12 :to IS .'y : V - ;--,\;^^,^ -
The new . salaries •. increase
Mayor William White.'s annual
"pay" for his part-time position.
from $7,000 to $^,500. The four
trustees will receive a siiSOQ pay
.rdise—from .$3,'^ to, S5,0i00 a
year.for their,'"part-time" work.
On^irustee,was hot-present to
v6te' Monday night.' Al Sirllri; has
{^n..qn,' the.=west coast under-gbtngmedical
treatment. Trustee
jWayne Jordan voted against the
r '"' Joidan'aOppoaltkn:
-Jordan explj^iaed his .opposi­tion,
which he said he had voiced
ptevioosl^ to thdbolitd. He is. be
explained, "very much commit­ted"
to the proposal of a full-time,
mayor. Any additional monies for
salaries for the trustees he would
want to see applied to that salary.
- In aidditibn, Jordan stated that
when he was elected to serve his
four year term he considered it a
"contract," with a certain salary.-
"There is no ()beisilon in my'mlnd
that the salatV Increases are justi-i.
fied.fpr thework," Jonian said.'
"there Is no question in my inind
thatwehaveafiiU-time Mayor in
a part-time job." ExpUdnlng that
(Cont.bnPageia)
hours)i:
Patrick and- _the sijt ,cflher
victims'were disoiyered by;Glotia
Lipsey of Colonial Avenue, Free-'
port, Iiad gone to the two-story, •
Cape Cod house to find out why
her mother. Hazel Chambers, had
not gone to work that day. Mrs.'
Chambers lived" at the Seaman
Avenue address. ;_ ,
. Lipsky found her 47 - year old
mother, as well as '43vyear old
Homer Young, unconscious in
one of the house's first floor,
bedrooms. The Freeport police
answering her caD for-help dis­covered
the rest of tlie;victims..
-Louis Patrick and his 20 year
old;cousin, Wayne, were in the
basement, in wiikt Nassau County'
police sources called a "basement
apartment." Agnes Ford, 19
yeap; old, was in an upstairs front
room; and EUen Ramos; 32, and
her three year old son Shane were
in the rear upstairs room.
According to the Nassau'
County Police, the carbon mon­oxide
came from a space heater in
(COnt.'on Page 19)
Wild Car CKcise^
: FREEPORT - A .17-yeir old"
; Hempstead^ojth's brief atten^t •
-at nptoriefy liegan'last Monday .
night at approximately ll.pni andr
. came to an ignominius ^ d -two
hours later in a Mineola detention
cell. In the interim; a taxi cab was
stolen, a. careening car chase
interrupted the late-night peace
of -quiet residential Freeport
-streets, a Freeport police veMde
was damaged in an attempt to -
force it off the road, a Freeport,
officer was injured when he was
thrown from a moving auto, and
- two Freepoft officers were nerely
killed by a swerving driverless
car. ' . ""
Somewhere around 11 pm on
the night of December 19,
. (Cont. on Page 19)
Q^NEROUS GIVERS. On Behalf of the Encon Corporation, Freeport
Resident Alvina Grltnon (r.) presents a check for $1,000 to Hale Smith,
'president of the Freeport Arts Council. This Is the second consecutive
year that Exxon has given the A'ds-Council a check to be used for
furthering Its work in the arts in the vlllage.lSmith accepted the check
during Intermission of his past Saturday night's performance of "The
Cartoon Opera," at Freeport High School.
and Management
o f THE LEADER
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LlJiRARIAlt
•••;
HASSAU CTY HISTORICAL MUSEUU
EISENHOHea PAR10-'
EAST HEAPOir, N Y 11554
~^r-r:
-J\
FRfiEPORT
BALDWIN
ROOSlyELT
MERRICK
FRiEPOR^S
opfitmi
NEWSPAPER
42nd YEAR No. 34 FREEPORT. NEW YORK, DECEMBER 22.1977 PRICE 15t PER COPY
Pay For
iMoypr fiMd Trustees Boosf
Th eiriSalaries, Vpfing 3-1
FREEPORT - In a"3-l vote, the Village board of trustees voted itself
its first "pay" raise in seven years. Monday night's board meeting and
public hearing were attended by approximately two dozen people.
Several spoke against the proposed increase; others in favor, while
most remained silent and listened.
si^v A VIsrr^WfTR SAINT-NICKf^oiiftoer n»Ideht*'of,Frflep6rt; and h^^
'-;tovt8^ With SaniaClaib the last iwo weekends eA he ptald>y}sit'.t6' the village. Sftnta was'stayfhg wl th '
- his 'g6«f friends at Atlahtlo Nui'sary'and Garden' Shop, on Atlantic Avenue, and giving candy to the';
eager young believers and tKo3e;who ]u8t wanted to t>elleve.'Imparting their secret wishes to him; last..
- .Sunday; wore: (I. to.r.) Scott Kombluth, a.vlsllQr from Rockvllli Centre; Jjmm'y Mollo/ of Atlantic.
Avenue, Freepoft; anil- two .sisters, \lsa-:'and Kelly " Magulnnesa "of South'- Long v'Bsach;^
.Avenue in the vlljage.':: " . {: J i - : ' : . - (A LEADER photo)
lithai ft mK S ^ ^^ A^^
FREEPORTl- A foimer Frisepwt High School basketbail star died of
csutonmonradde'poisoning, and. six others were injured^ when .an
illegally used "space?-gas ficatetfemitted the fumes sometime.last
.-week. H e body of. 19-year old Lonis^Patridkwas;^disc»vered Inthe!
rhotiseat^S.EastSeaman Avenne'Tast Wednesday night, Dccember.l4.
accordingly, to several 'pblice,5barces he hid b ^ dead for some time
(possibly.as-;idng'as~ 12 :to IS .'y : V - ;--,\;^^,^ -
The new . salaries •. increase
Mayor William White.'s annual
"pay" for his part-time position.
from $7,000 to $^,500. The four
trustees will receive a siiSOQ pay
.rdise—from .$3,'^ to, S5,0i00 a
year.for their,'"part-time" work.
On^irustee,was hot-present to
v6te' Monday night.' Al Sirllri; has
{^n..qn,' the.=west coast under-gbtngmedical
treatment. Trustee
jWayne Jordan voted against the
r '"' Joidan'aOppoaltkn:
-Jordan explj^iaed his .opposi­tion,
which he said he had voiced
ptevioosl^ to thdbolitd. He is. be
explained, "very much commit­ted"
to the proposal of a full-time,
mayor. Any additional monies for
salaries for the trustees he would
want to see applied to that salary.
- In aidditibn, Jordan stated that
when he was elected to serve his
four year term he considered it a
"contract," with a certain salary.-
"There is no ()beisilon in my'mlnd
that the salatV Increases are justi-i.
fied.fpr thework," Jonian said.'
"there Is no question in my inind
thatwehaveafiiU-time Mayor in
a part-time job." ExpUdnlng that
(Cont.bnPageia)
hours)i:
Patrick and- _the sijt ,cflher
victims'were disoiyered by;Glotia
Lipsey of Colonial Avenue, Free-'
port, Iiad gone to the two-story, •
Cape Cod house to find out why
her mother. Hazel Chambers, had
not gone to work that day. Mrs.'
Chambers lived" at the Seaman
Avenue address. ;_ ,
. Lipsky found her 47 - year old
mother, as well as '43vyear old
Homer Young, unconscious in
one of the house's first floor,
bedrooms. The Freeport police
answering her caD for-help dis­covered
the rest of tlie;victims..
-Louis Patrick and his 20 year
old;cousin, Wayne, were in the
basement, in wiikt Nassau County'
police sources called a "basement
apartment." Agnes Ford, 19
yeap; old, was in an upstairs front
room; and EUen Ramos; 32, and
her three year old son Shane were
in the rear upstairs room.
According to the Nassau'
County Police, the carbon mon­oxide
came from a space heater in
(COnt.'on Page 19)
Wild Car CKcise^
: FREEPORT - A .17-yeir old"
; Hempstead^ojth's brief atten^t •
-at nptoriefy liegan'last Monday .
night at approximately ll.pni andr
. came to an ignominius ^ d -two
hours later in a Mineola detention
cell. In the interim; a taxi cab was
stolen, a. careening car chase
interrupted the late-night peace
of -quiet residential Freeport
-streets, a Freeport police veMde
was damaged in an attempt to -
force it off the road, a Freeport,
officer was injured when he was
thrown from a moving auto, and
- two Freepoft officers were nerely
killed by a swerving driverless
car. ' . ""
Somewhere around 11 pm on
the night of December 19,
. (Cont. on Page 19)
Q^NEROUS GIVERS. On Behalf of the Encon Corporation, Freeport
Resident Alvina Grltnon (r.) presents a check for $1,000 to Hale Smith,
'president of the Freeport Arts Council. This Is the second consecutive
year that Exxon has given the A'ds-Council a check to be used for
furthering Its work in the arts in the vlllage.lSmith accepted the check
during Intermission of his past Saturday night's performance of "The
Cartoon Opera," at Freeport High School.
and Management
o f THE LEADER
one